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  2. Template:Internal search templates common doc - Wikipedia

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    This template is transcluded into the documentation pages of some templates. You can modify the § See also section with the following parameters: append: Items to be added to. seealso: Changes the section altogether. Example 1: {{Internal search templates common doc|append= *Help:Searching *Help:Template}}

  3. Template:Lc - Wikipedia

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    Produces a series of links for a specified page. Template parameters [Edit template data] Parameter Description Type Status 1 1 Name of the target page. Page name required The above documentation is transcluded from Template:Ln/doc. (edit | history) Editors can experiment in this template's sandbox (edit | diff) and testcases (create) pages. Subpages of this template.

  4. Template:Pagelinks - Wikipedia

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    Produces a series of links for a specified page. Template parameters [Edit template data] Parameter Description Type Status 1 1 Name of the target page. Page name required The above documentation is transcluded from Template:Ln/doc. (edit | history) Editors can experiment in this template's sandbox (edit | diff) and testcases (edit) pages. Subpages of this template.

  5. Cross-site scripting - Wikipedia

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    Cross-site scripting. Cross-site scripting ( XSS) is a type of security vulnerability that can be found in some web applications. XSS attacks enable attackers to inject client-side scripts into web pages viewed by other users. A cross-site scripting vulnerability may be used by attackers to bypass access controls such as the same-origin policy.

  6. Class (computer programming) - Wikipedia

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    In class-based programming, objects are created as instances of classes by subroutines called constructors, and destroyed by destructors. An object is an instance of a class as it can access to all data types (primitive as well as non primitive), and methods etc., of a class. Therefore, objects may be called a class instances or class objects.

  7. Phishing - Wikipedia

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    An example of a phishing email, disguised as an official email from a (fictional) bank. The sender is attempting to trick the recipient into revealing confidential information by prompting them to "confirm" it at the phisher's website. The email deliberately misspells some words.

  8. Voynich manuscript - Wikipedia

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    Material: vellum: Size: ≈ 23.5 cm × 16.2 cm × 5 cm (9.3 in × 6.4 in × 2.0 in) Format: One column in the page body, with slightly indented right margin and with paragraph divisions, and often with stars in the left margin; the rest of the manuscript appears in the form of graphics (i.e. diagrams or markings for certain parts related to illustrations), containing some foldable parts

  9. Test plan - Wikipedia

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    A test plan is usually prepared by or with significant input from test engineers. [1] Depending on the product and the responsibility of the organization to which the test plan applies, a test plan may include a strategy for one or more of the following: Design verification or compliance test – to be performed during the development or ...